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The Florists^ Review 



JuNB 5, 1918. 



Hydrangea 

 Otaksa 



IN TUBS 



12-inch 

 14-inch 

 16-inch 



$2.00 each 

 3.00 each 

 4.00 each 



IN POTS 



Each $1.00 



We have about 1500 very handsome 

 plants in tubs in bud and flower 



CFlorists are always welcome visitors 

 to our Nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carl- 

 ton Hill Station is the second stop on 

 main line of Eiie Bailroad. 



NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, 



«-^ -g -g • ^ ^ A J "t * INUK2>tiKYJVlUN AINU bLURIalb, 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



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Mention The Review when you write. 



portation to interior points in bond are 

 required only at port of entry. 



Two forms of application are pro- 

 vided: (1) For importation of nur- 

 sery stock from countries which main- 

 tain nursery stock inspection in accord- 

 ance with regulations 6 and 7; and (2) 

 for importation from countries which 

 do not maintain nursery stock inspec- 

 tion in accordance with regulations 6 

 and 7. 



No statement of quantity to be im- 

 ported need be made in the application. 



Except as to pines, a statement as to 

 the nature of nursery stock to be im- 

 ported is not required in the applica- 

 tion; but full information must be 

 given in the notices required by regu- 

 lation 8. 



In the case of pines the scientific 

 names must be given in the applica- 

 tion. The importation of all five-leafed 

 pines is strictly prohibited from each 

 and every country of Europe and Asia. 

 (See Quarantine No. 7, May 21, 1913.) 



Regulation 4. Delivery in Bond. 



If the required permit be not at 

 hand at the time of the arrival at port 

 of entry of the nursery stock, such 

 stock may be delivered to the im- 

 porter, consignee, or agent for the prop- 

 er care thereof upon the filing of a 

 voluntary bond with approved sureties 

 in double the invoice value of the prop- 

 erty (the amount of the bond in no 

 case to be less than $20), conditioned 

 upon the redelivery thereof to the col- 

 lector within twenty days from the date 

 of arrival, and providing that the same 

 shall not be removed . from the port of 

 entry within such period or until the 

 presentation of the proper permit; or, 



Grafted Roses for June Planting 



KILLARNCY. WABAN WHITE KILLARNEY and LADY HILLINGDON 



Strong plants, from iMnch and li^^-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1000. These 

 Roses are grafted on Dickson's Manetti stock: were shifted from 2^-inch pots the 

 beginning of May, and will be Just right for June planting. 



A BARGAIN IN WELL GROWN ROSES 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, Shvon Hill, Del. Co., Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



if the importer, consignee, or agent 

 shall so elect, the goods may be re- 

 tained in customs custody pending the 

 issuance of the permit, wholly at the 

 risk and expense of the importer. 



Regulation 5. Permits for Entry. 



On approval by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture of an application for the 

 importation of nursery stock from coun- 

 tries which maintain nursery stock in- 

 spection, a permit will be issued in trip- 

 licate. One copy of the permit will be 

 furnished to the applicant, to be re- 

 tained by him for presentation, on the 

 arrival of the imported stock, to the 

 customs officer at the port of entry 

 named in the permit; one copy will be 

 mailed to the collector at the port of 

 entry; and the third filed with the ap- 

 plication. The beginning of the period 

 for which a permit will be valid will 

 be expressed in the permit. All per- 

 mits will expire on the 30th day of 

 .Tune next after they become valid. 



Permits may be canceled, and fur- 

 ther permits refused, for the importa- 

 tion of the products of any grower 



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 Manual 



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 stage of the wotk of propagator and 

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